The SHE Files with Esther Lee

Model Watch: Olivia Mekel

Saturday, August 8th, 2009

SHE Caribbean Publisher Mae Wayne first spotted Olivia Mekel at Caribbean Fashion Week 2008. The 18 year old model from Guadeloupe made a fantastic first impression and has now shot with photographer Rick Wayne for an upcoming issue of the magazine. Designer clothing including the fashion genius Denis Devaed from Guadelope was used for the shoot. Stay tuned for Olivia in SHE Caribbean!!!

Fashion Editor Esther Lee with Olivia after the shoot

Fashion Editor Esther Lee with Olivia after the shoot

Beauty Watch: Leah Marville

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

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Wow! is what needs to be said about Barbadian beauty Leah Marville who is not only a contestant in the Miss Barbados World competition in October but also part of the just released Nivea Campaign. The model who has graced the pages of SHE Caribbean is also a tv host and creator of the charity project ‘The Love Campaign’. Read more about Leah in the Fall Fashion issue of SHE Caribbean Magazine and vote for her at Miss Barbados World!

SHE Caribbean: The Revolution

Friday, July 31st, 2009

SHE WEB

The Caribbean’s style bible is speeding into the digital world with an electrifying new website, Facebook fan page, Twitter account and a web TV channel (SHE Caribbean TV). SHE Caribbean magazine is opening up its doors, and letting fans in to the never before seen world of SHE. The revolution began with a totally revamped and redesigned website with thrilling features offering readers an all access pass to the magazine. SHECaribbean.com is the portal for all of the magazine’s new interactive features where readers can access the new Facebook fan page, Twitter account and the gripping SHE TV.

On Facebook, never released behind the scenes photos are shared with fans. Readers can get intimate views of SHE’s cover shoots and fashion spreads and see what really goes into creating the publication. SHE TV is an engaging and fun view of the magazine and gives the viewer a front row seat into the makings of the magazine. From Jamaica to London to St. Lucia, SHECaribbean.com will bring the readers along for the rousing ride.

The magazine’s movement into a more interactive and digital arena will not only benefit its readers but will keep the publication highly visible. “Web sites and social networking sites have become essential marketing and public relations tools for any business striving to keep their message in the public domain. More importantly these tools coupled with traditional marketing mediums are a formula for high impact visibility. The challenge we face as a business is to remain relevant. Thus, I hope these new avenues help us achieve this goal,” SHE Caribbean Publisher Mae Wayne explained. The magazine is published by the St. Lucian company STAR Publishing Co. Ltd and is produced and printed by a local team on the island.

Thank you for joining the revolution!!!